

The Jinx was published by Theo Annemann from October 1934 to December 1941. When you study The Jinx remember that it isn’t what you do it’s what you make them think you do. Put together by Annemann from the pages of his legendary JINX Magazine and designed for audiences of up to 250, this program is easily. Early in his life, Annemann began working as a railroad clerk and then got into show business as a tenor singer and a magician’s assistant. Thought reading, predictions, design duplication and more - an entire club act and it fits in a briefcase! Like Annemann's Complete One Man Mental and Psychic Routine, this is a fully-routined, half hour mentalism act you can carry in a briefcase. Ted Annernann ANNEMANN'S CARD MAGIC An Unabridged Republication of the Two Volumes Edited by John J. Sanders The Great: Theodore Annemann Clip of Annemann performing the bullet catch. Gardner contributed to The Jinx, a newsletter edited by Ted Annemann, perhaps the most creative. Undated letter on Jinx stationary to Audley (Walsh) asking if he can get sketches so Annemann can lay them out.


The pictures you see in this auction were taken from these PDF files. Crimmins If searched for a book Ted Annemann - Annemanns Card Magic by John J. L&L Publishing Annemann - The Life and Times of a Legend. In 1934 he began publishing the famous magazine The Jinx, for magicians. The Jinx, a magazine for mentalists and magicians published by Theodore Annemann The Jinx. It features over 880 pages and includes magic from many of magic’s brightest inventors including many items from Annemann himself. “When you study The Jinx remember that it isn’t what you do – it’s what you make them think you do.” – Theo Annemann.
